![]() The great thing about the Eclipse Charger also is that it can accommodate all three of my devices. ![]() ![]() I mean how pretty is this AND, it’s marble, people! And you know how I love marble! And not only is it marble, it’s also gold and you know in my book that marble + gold pretty much = LOVE (it also comes in a chic black marble)! I can’t stop staring at it but the best part is that I now have a proper place for my watch to live in peace when it’s not on my wrist:). Now enter something really pretty that Native Union must have read my mind about…the Apple watch docking station! Remember how I had my watch plugged in just hanging out on the window sill hiding behind the curtains?! Well, no more! You simply tap it once to turn it on and once to turn it off – seriously so simple (and you know I’m all about simple)! It was a hard decision for me to decide between the chic white with wood top and the gray but I’m thinking my hubby will end up with this one for Christmas and I’ll order the white one for myself:).Īnother cool feature that I just love since I’m always up later than my husband is that it emits halo so that you can find your cables in the dark, or it can be useful as a night light to help you find your way to the restroom in the middle of the night. Don’t care for the slate gray, no worries…the Eclipse Charging Station comes in 5 colors. The top goes down and all you have left is a neat charging device that looks beautiful and functions well by hiding your cords. Those previous photos were with the top portion up but the coolest thing about this charger is that all you have to do is tap it twice on the top and Wa-La… It’s as simple as plugging it into the wall, installing your cords (there is a great video here that helped me with this but really it’s so simple my 9 year old could do it), and then you are good to go! Couldn’t have been any easier! You can adjust your cords to use as much or as little of them as you need and the whole unit can even mount to the wall if you want it to. I mean even the cable is beautifully organized and well, just beautiful! It has a genuine leather strap that helps to wrangle any excess cord which looks really cool in contrast to the black and white cable. I had heard of Native Union before but had never tried their products so when they reached out to me to partner on this post, I could’t have been more excited because even though I don’t talk about it often on the blog, I love to organize and to be organized and this functional charger helps to keep my life neat and tidy and I LOVE that!! *affiliate links used in this post at no additional cost to you – this post was done in partnership with Native Union but as always all opinions are my ownĪnd now my bedside table looks like this! And I’m so excited about it I could almost cry every time I glance over here and see my phone cords behaving nicely, all because of the Eclipse Charger! ![]() Enter Native Union with the Eclipse Charger and literally the salvation to all of my messy cord problems! I also have an apple watch that I currently plug in behind the curtains in our tiny rental bedroom because I have no where else to charge it. Truth be told, this is usually what my bedside table looks like with all of my devices, mismatched cords and all! 'The most important things to remember when hiding wires in walls is to make sure that all electrical circuits are turned off before commencing any work, and to alter your process depending on whether you are hiding wires in solid or stud walls, with locating studs being essential when working with stud walls, and chasing wires vertically in solid walls.Like most of us I’m always looking for the best way to hide and organize those messy phone cords. 'But experienced DIYers are still capable of taking on this task. 'Hiding wires in walls is more often than not a job best reserved for a qualified electrician,' says Sophie Anthony from ElectricalDirect. We recommend making sure you've got plenty of storage solutions as this will have a knock-on effect on your whole space. As Simon from A Place For Everything mentions, a wire box is a good place to start. If you've got a lot of tech in your workspace, you've got to be disciplined. 'Do be aware though that coiling extension leads and power cables can create a fire hazard as electrical current generates heat that can't disperse if cables are too tightly coiled,' says Simon from A Place For Everything. Coiling wires too tightly can damage them, so when gently coiling them up just follow the how the wire loops up naturally. When talking about how to hide wires, we're also talking about electrical appliances, so make sure you're using wires safely. Cord covers usually come in just white, but can easily be painted to blend into your wall.
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